Police asking for public's help in Best Buy theft

By ROBIN SATTLERHour Staff Writer

Published
12:00 pm EDT, Thursday, April 9, 2015

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These photos taken from surveillance footage at Best Buy in Norwalk show five larceny suspects. Norwalk police are looking for the suspects in connection to thefts that occurred at the retail store in March.

These photos taken from surveillance footage at Best Buy in Norwalk show five larceny suspects. Norwalk police are looking for the suspects in connection to thefts that occurred at the retail store in March.

NORWALK -- Police are asking for the public's help in tracking down five suspects who allegedly stole thousands of dollars worth of merchandise from Best Buy in March.

According to Sgt. Terrence Blake, spokesman for the Norwalk Police, a total of five suspects -- four men and one woman --entered the 330 Connecticut Ave., store on March 28 at approximately 7:30 p.m., and stole several thousand dollars worth of Garmin GPS's and Fit Bit watches.

The suspects are believed to have committed similar thefts in New York and Massachusetts.

Norwalk Detectives are asking for the public's assistance in identifying the suspects through surveillance footage taken at the store.

Anyone with information is urged to call Detective Downer at (203) 854-3182 or by email at: cdowner@norwalkct.org

Information can also be shared through the Norwalk Police Tip Line at (203) 854-3111. Anonymous Internet tips can be sent through the Norwalk police website: www.norwalkpd.com and submitted by texts by typing "NPD" into the text field followed by the message and sending it to CRIMES (274637).